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- Game Change: New Handheld Tissue Scanner Can See Below Surface of Skin in Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/game-change-new-handheld-tissue-scanner-looks-below-surface-of-skin-in-psoriasis/2458166/A new handheld tissue scanner allows dermatologists to look below the surface of skin in psoriasis patients and can provide clinically relevant information, such as the structure of skin layers and blood vessels, without the need for contrast agents or radiation exposure. A team of r
- Mayo Clinic Data: Two Forms of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer on the Risehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mayo-clinic-data-two-forms-of-nonmelanoma-skin-cancer-on-the-rise/2458167/Two types of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) have increased significantly in recent years, according to a new report in the June 2017 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Specificall
- First Patient Enrolled in DELIVERS Study of Diacerein 1% Ointment for EBShttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/first-patient-enrolled-in-delivers-study-of-diacerein-1-ointment-for-ebs/2458168/The first patient has enrolled in Castle Creek Pharmaceuticals (CCP) Phase 2/3 DELIVERS clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of diacerein 1% ointment (CCP-020) for the treatment of epidermolysis bull
- Luminora Launches New UPF Sunwear Linehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/luminora-launches-new-upf-sunwear-line/2458169/Founded by skin cancer surgeon, Dr. Ali Hendi, and his designer wife, Azi Hendi, the Spring/Summer 2017 collection from Luminora launched in May with 12 foundational pieces priced from $60 to $485. Luminora™ is a new
- Statement from AAD President Henry W. Lim, MD, FAAD, on the Safety of Sunscreenhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/statement-from-aad-president-henry-w-lim-md-faad-on-the-safety-of-sunscreen/2458179/“The American Academy of Dermatology wants to emphasize that sunscreen remains a safe, effective form of sun protection. As one component of a daily sun-protection strategy, sunscreen is an important tool in the fight against skin cancer, including melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cance
- Consumer Reports: One-Third of Tested Sunscreens Delivered Less Than Half of Labeled SPF Protectionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/consumer-reports-one-third-of-tested-sunscreens-delivered-less-than-half-of-labeled-spf-protection/2458180/For the fifth year in a row, Consumer Reports’ testing has shown that some sunscreens failed to provide the level of protection promised on the package. Of the more than 60 lotions,&nb
- SkinCeuticals Study Finds Antioxidants Protect Against Atmospheric Skin Aginghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skinceuticals-study-finds-antioxidants-protect-against-atmospheric-skin-aging/2458181/Exposure to ozone pollution zaps our collagen supply, according to new research from SkinCeuticals in partnership with Professor Giuseppe Valacchi from the University of Ferrara, Italy. After exposure to 0.8ppm ozone, collage
- Valeant Dermatology Announces New Senior Leadership Team in Advance of SILIQ Launchhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/valeant-dermatology-announces-new-senior-leadership-team-in-advance-of-siliq-launch/2458182/Valeant Dermatology announced a new senior leadership team, led by Bill Humphries, executive vice president and group chairman. The team includes Michael McMyne, vice president of sales; Stacey Williams, vice president of marketing; Charles Hahn,
- CVS Pharmacy's New Long Live Skin Campaign Aims to Increase Awareness of Skin Healthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cvs-pharmacys-new-long-live-skin-campaign-aims-to-increase-awareness-of-skin-health/2458183/CVS Pharmacy, the retail division of CVS Health, is rolling out a new multi-platform Long Live Skin campaign to increase awareness about skin health, sun safety and proper skincare. The Long Live Skin Campaign kicks off today online&nbs
- Study: Smiling May Not Make Us Appear Younger After Allhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-smiling-may-not-make-us-appear-younger-after-all/2458186/Conventional wisdom suggests that smiling makes you appear younger, but researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel beg to differ. People who smile are actually perceived as older than those with a deadpan or surprised expression, according